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Florida Education Association Files Emergency Hearing to Delay Schools ReOpening

MIAMI, Fla – Attorneys for the Floria Education Association filed a motion Tuesday seeking a temporary injunction to keep the state from forcing brick and mortar schools to open in August.

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The motion says, as of August 3, 2020, more than 38,000 Floridians under the age of 18 tested positive for the virus. 

From July 16-24, there was a 23% increase in child COVID-19 hospitalizations. A scheduling conference on the injunction and other issues, including a state motion to dismiss is set for a hearing on Wednesday at 1 P.M. in Miami Dade County.

“Contrary to the suggestions by Defendant DeSantis, school-aged children are not immune from the illness – including serious and life-threatening illness arising from COVID-19 infection. And school-age children, whether symptomatic or not, are capable of transmitting the virus and thus furthering pandemic growth at school and at home in their families,” the FEA states in their emergency motion filed.

You can read the emergency order here:

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